Services Database NHS Digital Minor Illness Referral Service (DMIRS) (Across the London Area – 13 LPCs Involved)

Service ID

283512

Description

Please note this service is commissioned across London by NHS England London. Therefore, the following LPCs have the same service in their areas:

  • Barnet, Enfield & Haringey LPC
  • Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich LPC
  • Brent and Harrow LPC
  • Camden and Islington LPC
  • City and Hackney LPC
  • Croydon LPC
  • Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow LPC
  • Hillingdon LPC
  • Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster LPC
  • Kingston, Richmond and Twickenham LPC
  • Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham LPC
  • North East London LPC
  • Sutton, Merton and Wandsworth LPC

This service has only been added to the Community Pharmacy England Services Database under this entry to avoid duplication. 
The purpose of the Digital Minor Illness Referral Service (DMIRS) is to reduce the burden on urgent and emergency care services by referring patients requiring low acuity advice and treatment from NHS 111 to community pharmacy. Its aim is to ensure that patients have access to the same if not better levels of care, closer to home and with a self-care emphasis.
The purpose of this service is for the pharmacy to provide self-care advice and support, including printed information, to all individuals referred to the pharmacy by NHS 111 on the management of specified low acuity conditions.
Only patients who have called NHS111 and been referred are eligible to receive advice and treatment under this service. Any patient, even those registered with a GP from outside the Devon area, can access DMIRS as they would likely still have attended another care location in the area.

Location of service

Barnet, Enfield & Haringey LPC

Commissioner

NHS England

Method of commissioning

Source of funding

NHS England

Service type

Digital Minor Illness Referral Service (DMIRS)

Other organisations involved

Dates

Start date: 24/10/2018
End date: 31/03/2019

Status

Completed

Training

The necessary knowledge and skills to provide the service will already be a core competency for all pharmacists, but pharmacists will want to ensure they have an up to date understanding of the service specification and it is recommended that they watch the CPRS video which can be found on the LPC website and PharmOutcomes.
Digital Minor Illness Referral Service (DMIRS) training animation
A training animation has been developed for NHS 111 call advisors and pharmacy teams to describe the Digital Minor Illness Referral Service (DMIRS) and to describe the patient journey through the service.

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